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Ak e B i Crvmers oroery it, and the Connectieut Company weund tiwreby be benefittod. Mayor Juilfoile of Waterbury asked President $.urrs 1o outline cond.. - .| order that ths matteF might be discuss:a ANB mnK Gflfln BARE UF flBhB‘Y l-E 5 Pl e 2 SRR his company appreciate the weignt uf | AMERICAN HISTORY PRIZES BY MERCIER ASSEMBLY The prizes of five dollars in gold given in the parochials schools by Mercier As- sembly ' Noj 12, Catholic Ladies of Colum- bus, for excellence in American history have been awarded to the followin; Miss' Mary F. Foley, St. Mary's, Jew- ett City. Miss Cwiklinski, St. Joseph's, Norwith. POETRY i P O for one hour of youthtal jay i Give back m; wuuam ; T'd rather laugl Than reign a gray-beard king! Oft with the wrinkled snoils of Away with learning's crown Tear out lite’s wisdom-written page And dash its teophies down'® Norwich, Wednesday, June 25, 1922, 'The Woodstock Dairy SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. THE WEATHER Conditions o The air pressure remains high off the Atlantic coast and low over all“Mteriaf the ciaims for lower fares, but it showld be borne in mind that the law of econ- omics operates with respect to ‘transpor- tation utilities just as it does in other 2 industries and business. 7 o aft’ districts. Trial of the mif of Mri_Adalens Pal-Jmarried to Mrs. Lee's brother, Couritand | o™ (s 7% Pusihess, HMe auoted fis- o Migsi Tietih Shiedalt [ Sacoet} T WEDNESD AY ONLY One moment et my 11"~-biood stream The. outlook s for continued unsettiéd | mer Lee of New.London for divorce from | K. Palier. She sald that she had VISit-|debts and other information of a finan- |~ Miss Ruth C. Furlons, St. Patridk’s, IG,‘:P,,",',";,’,:“"" et 18 showery weather without materfal cHiRES | Dr. Harry M- Lea.of that eity on the |55 3% the Pawmer houso Whers M¥a Leelcial nature, pointing out that in the|Norwich. ot lite ve and fame! intemperaturs Wednesday and Thursday lived, frequently and that she saw MT.|oincenance of, the Connecticut Company a grounds of Intolerable crielty; which Dr. Lee is contesting was resumed Tuesday niorning ‘In_the superior court at_New London. ' Trial of the case was started in Norwich'iast week ou: Judge James H. Web¥ agreed to hate the frial this week ¢\Vited: to New Londom far the We Will Give Away One Pound of Pure Leaf LARD With Every Purchase of 2 Ibs. of Our Orange Kounty Butter 1. 44¢ In the Atlantic and east Gulf Winds off the Atlantic coast North of Sandy Hook and Sandy ‘H86K to Hatteras: Moderate to fresh:soathetly | weather overcast thick ans howery Wednesday. dur- Mrs, Lee seyeral times at Ocean Beach ing the summers of 1919 and 1923 Peck sald that sometimes she saw: Mrs. Lee every day at Ocean Beach. The witness: desoribed the relations between Mrs., Lee and her dauyiter as the same as those existing between any mother Harold Gaudet, St. Mary's, Norwich. At a recent meeting of the society, it was decided to make this prize giving an annual event. Elm City Assembly No. 1 of Now Haven will confer the degrees on u class of one hundred in Fraternity hall. Elm new money must be invested frequently, because it would be-~unfair to compel car riders to pay for improvements such as new cars, new tracks, mew switches, etc., which will be of service to car rid- eds for years to come. The company is doing much more to_improve the phy: My iistening angel heard the prayes, And. calmly sm'iing. said: “If T but touch thy silvered hair, . Thy hasty wish hath sped. “But is there nothing in thy track To bid thee fondly stay. Forecast 3 : While the swift seasons hurry back veni vitnesses. v ‘h " E 2.30 ylight s Sunda:; . Roktharn New Bagland, Salbbciion | Testinany Tumdsy was. by Intimats |t v.d:r“e‘\,-‘:x;rbtflttn«lf;e:z;:?xgh:»‘r’ e | S catliinnt sode ke Hhe A e R e B e F e i England: Showers Wednesday and prob- | friends of Mrs. Lee, who ‘old of her love | very much™for. her mother. She sald| =000, B0 SO0, DFCRNE AL K WMl 0 nimber of the third degree nembers —AD truest soul of womankind ! ably Thursday; moderate temperature. . |for and her care of “Baby Lee” her|that the daughter was clothed much the Y. e from the Norwich assembly will be in at- tendance. . any cit: S Mayor 'Paomessa asked President | Storrs if it is true that the trolley fares today are 100 per cent. higher than they We Are Doing This Simply to Introduce This Excellent New Line of Butter Without thee. what were iife? One bliss 1 cannot leave behind Tl take—my—precious—wife ™™ seven-yeaz-old daughter, and ‘also testi- fled that Mrs. Lee's hei®h ‘was better aiter she had left Dr. Las. When court came in attorneys for the Observations In Norwich The. Bulletin's observations show * thé following changes in temperdturs" 4t barometric changes Tuesday ' same as any.other, child of her acquaint- ance. Mrs. Peck’ that she had’seen Mrs, Lee very often since her separa- tion from Dr. Lee and that she sesmed Man is made of dust—or at least —The angel took a sapphire pen ) A 2 915, 3 said they i 1 And wrote in rainbow dew. § Ther. Ban, | PIAINCHE a8 & noti3n i the ‘coTt greatly improvedin health: The witness| ¥T€ I 1915, and Mr. Stores sald they | some wiyes think their husbands ars “The man would be & boy agatn, z 30 2970 | that the stenographic fotes of the tes-|said that she never saw Mrs. Lee smoke| g ¢, 00 6 STUEREOT, CHE CRe WUt And be a husband, 100 Tam . . A timony of Mrs, Cornelis K. Paimer of{to.any extent. . She Wwas not cross-ex- . x o B aloe A v = ... orreoawe | prl e tier ot MrecTice, nt the | e g sistant Corporation Counsel -McKone of —“And is there nothing yet unsald . it Ll 602050 A e & Hartford inquired” if it is true that re-| Before the change appears? H hearirig"on the custody of the child.sev-| Mrs. Charles: B. Waller. sister of the| i " s ine company in some cities are{ Remember. all their gifts ha: Highest 70, lowest 50. 1 eral Wedks ‘ako, be'admitted at the pres-|previous witness. said- that -she-and Mrs.| 0= 8 0 SR BT BT BOCE ST With those dissolving years Comparise: . |ent trial becxuse of: the physical condi-|Lee' had been great friends since thev|USed {0, PAY GBS of the company in| . Predictions for Tuesday: Clgudy. tion of Mta- Palmer who was vnable 10| were young girls and: that thatfriend-| Jy/S0 0\ (TREE PLOAIEEE (B POOT ‘Why. yes; for memory would recal] Tuesday's weather: Partly. eloudy, | take the stand-‘in person. he court|ship had continued and existed now. She| It TIERL BC SCORPelvAbE that Thor My ‘fond paternal joys: e south wind. o granted” tha'imotion. < - W also testified to seeing Mrs..Lee and -her » s . P Mayor Paonessa asked how great a sav- The St Mithess: iTopbday, -motning ing has been effected by the change to T could not bear to leave them T as Mre." Blizabeth' Stanton Burrell of take—my —giri—and—boys ! 4 daughter “at ‘Ocean Beach during the summersof 1919 and- 1920 »nd that -the SUN, MOON A Sale Starts = " Qi e smiling angél dropped his pen— New: Tork who gave thstimony 25 10.2c0: | mother and cRIld - weed. devaiad o, each | SO-mAN cars and Mr. Stores said he ol T Why Thie Wil never 807 e ing Mrs. Lee at.Ocean Beach during the | other.. She testified that = Mrs. -Lee's| . “po o “w el g e d;t‘; ot Wednesday, The man would be a boy again, Sets. summers -of* 1948 and 1920 and visiting | health had improved -so- much since her | 50 5 T B CH A T O o And be a father, too " ndard Time.) her at her mother's cottage. She said|separation from her husband that oné . s % June 28th that she conaidered the relations he- Gf fone- ey, otk 5 ME. SMurDhy: g And so 1 laughed—my laughter woke would hardly know her, 3 I ts T 3 tween Mré Les and her daughiter, Paby| Cross-examined by Attorney . A.| S D s A ey s il sbthiad Lee. as “most beautiful";: that the care|Hull, Mrs. Waller said: that she. dld noty oo =0 08 0T 08 SWE . B DM B0 broke. e of Mrs. Leeitaward her dauchter was|know that Mrs. Lee used drugs and that|AUSe 10 and aebuleh i I A f Be To please the grar-haired bovs Draner Wbt Tha el vas. | TEODRR | ke asves ca Amvthime. I hor comduet | il riIN . the fommer siyle of cars. mportant Announcement for Better R W el Hoimes i jclothed 'and that the child was devoted | to indicate any such thing. No 5 Cent Fare Yet. =t 1 ta har mather. o Mrs.: Harry H. Walker told of being| Mayor Pannessa quoted Governor Lake - BT, 7 kb 4(':"’«'“‘.:;.1 2 Mra. - Burrell testified that on one oc-|int'mate with Mrs, Tee and of spending|as having said that it is only a question T d F l G Se E ® that tendeth well & om s ST Wik Falpr e ciew | CA4Ion D Te cameto the Talmer cor. | four momthe with M. Tes in (he sum | 0f e when @ 5-cant fare wl be pot rading Facilties, Greater Service, Etc. T e kel et water, which s followed by n.’.‘ .fl.. tage while she was there-and that he was|mer “of 1918 while- Dr. Les was.away.|in effact. “There is no possibility of ay o Tt - ina g reat rage and was anzry and pro- fane and that’ she heard him say some- She also testified @s<to ths devotion he- tween mother and -daughter. ‘The witnes His ministers are sun and ea 5-cent fare during a period of double cost T.et him 1abor. noth'ng deubting of operating over the cost-of operating ' TAFTVILLE ; 2 R . Citar the wome and chon the weed R o T e ey % cvertiing v (e S o operding Having assumed complete management and controlling interest in the o= The Eemine ond and Fake tss Ethel Graham has Fetufed fo|that the effect upon Mrs, Lee was that|gether several times during the six|Storrs replied. In reply to Judge Kirk- . 3 . Sietlow for the fertile se S Bt I Ldaes dns SR o1 she Hosame very much ‘frightzned and | months prior to their separation and|ham of New Britain, Mr. Storrs said if Specialty Shop, Inc., this store will now be known as Bogn & iit6ie world of Wepkar short time on Fishers Island, the guest!UDset.. The witness said that she left|that Mrs. Liee seemed in a state of fear |has been-proven that the increase of p: Cromas: oo itk St fioa of Mrs. James Graham. jthe honse’ because. she 'was irightened.| when she was with Dr. Lee, tronage under a 5-cent faré is not enough , L] Stalk and leaflet breaking through, At ané Mee. Raiph Haymah anfl #6n.|She was not.cross-examined. by the de-| Harry H. Walker festified that whiie|to offset the decrease In revenue. Mr. Different ail, yet each in bullding Robert. of Norwich. were reGGRE UESL | fense. Dr. and Mrs. Lee were living together | Murphy of New Haven pointed out that aron s ecla o |~ Golden. ‘crimson green ar white of Mrs. Hayman's parents, Mr. &hd Mrs,| Mrs. Carlos Curtls Peck ‘estiied that|the latter seemed nervous but that after|the Connecticut Company has practised Feom ‘one.solf (he Sremiih (hes Sy % Rober: Card's of South Front street. |the had known Mrs. Lee intimately for|the former went-away, Mrs. Les ssemed |economy In several ways and he wanted 3 Use and beauty. life and light e and Mrs. Staniey Mark Bbve takén|manT(years and that she was formedly to be in better health and spirits. Mr. Storrs to tell the conference approx- i 2 iy nations wraat G gmsts a Touse on Norwich avenue. . * 3 s 5 imately when a fare reduction will he To our many friends and patrons who have so generously favored us in Sen wide Providence intanding BE. Baein’ Ansion of BEs irulosst made. This Mr. Storrs would mot do. 2 Toom and iight and life for ail T S 1o Shab: | NOANK YOUNG MAN GAINS COMPENSATION FOR INJURY faying the financial obligations of the| the past, and in order to add to our great number of customers— And s fere the iowly hearted ' George Zuerner of Norwidh kanus iy BRIDE IN MARINE ELOPEVENT KuXs-dVER Two vEans | SOMpany musi, be bore latmind. . : " Wie Antacas via Hamorthl resigne position w! ST one Walter ‘Eilis of ‘Noank; former Bulkeley | The following workmen's compensation | giq ot heve | bl RERRY, w A G [n Gl' R When his feet wera on the gxound. RN pasoagatio s esjoptog s’ an-| HPISUIC sar, ana Miss Florence Bourst | sereements have been wporovea by Com | ' wlies commiesion that is 1t Yo e Are Going to Inaugurate a Great Renaming —Legft Pipciney ‘il in’ Phiaaeiots e g & of Windsor, Canada, were marriaed in | missioner J. J. Donohue: Public Ledge nual vacation. . feared competition.. you would o at Sal C . w J 28 h mkat The St. Leuis seclety have completed | F1Int. Mich. a few days ago. according 10 | Atwood Maehine Co., Stoningtoa, em- |this matter in a different way?" asked e, Lommencing edllesday, une t HUMOR OF THE DAY deoorating the lodee rooms in-thein hai| ¥Ord recelved In New London when a|pioyer, and Homer Hill, Westerly, em-|Mavor Paonessa v on Dion street. The walft and oceilings | CliPPIRE of & Detroit newspaner, giving | ploye, ‘strained back, May 1, 1920. $1908 | “No. I think. not.” Mr. Storrs replicd jan account of the marriage. was received by a former boyhood friend of Mr. Eilis. Mr. Ellis has been attending the Univers- “Now, dad, den't go kicking about §200. are now THIS MEANS OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU ! tinted with sea greem and gray and make an atiractive appearance. paid to date, as per agreement betwesn j parties $400 to be paid in adjustment of “What percentaze of the nue is used to pay the intérest on vour gross reve- This graduating gown is a poem.” < EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE WILL BE REDUCED FOR 10 DAYS. W e e I Miss Mary E. Nolan of Proviehte 5 | case: (making a total payment of $2,503), | bonded indetbedness?” Mr. McKone ask- . a poemeLouisville Courler-Journal street was in Moosup Monday ‘where she | 'tV of Detroit.and has made quite 2 repu- | which js approximately five montis, Fu. | €d. Boy (io. e’ dat)—Di i ORI acted as bridesmald at the wedding of :';:l'\oe"rs'.“" fl;:gf;”’;{:l;lof:‘s";‘(}:3‘;';"‘; ture compensation at the rate of $i3 per a“ verx ]s-m:.“ percentage,”” Mr. ODD SUITS I Ay oy~ 3 it K- | 1 eleven. a week. Storrs replied. < - TWEED Savi S Groree . Smiih and Anne AL WL | cinssmate at e uaiversity Pha . A sibly Go, Tac, New Haven, | Mavor aeads of Ansonin seken wheth- WRAPS AND COATS ) SUITS b T e The puplls of the Wequemmoe scheel| The marriage is reported to havo been | amployer and Alexander Gonzaloes, Mol. |er . the locai line in Ansonia is a pay- DRESSES, ETC. st ooy 2 £ 50 will 4o thelr Walter Camp's daily- dozen | accomplished when Mr. Ellis kidnanped | vhre “empl crushed middle finger of |!ng Proposition. Mr. Storrs repiied that Were to $60,00 4 Valace'is $2500 5 P before the camera of the Patififount |hiS sweet heart trom a Great liakes boaf, ,igm Hand, at rate of $9.47. it is paving operating exvenses and 5 Values to 325 00 €: 3 “So Jones is dead. Paid the ¢ o photographers who will be In*tawn “ts: | following the refusal of Miss Bourke's| '\ariisse Raymond, Taftville, employer, | taXes. s there any possibi that s nature, eh L day (Wednesday) for the Siming-of #he|parents focsanction the union. The fol- | ang Dominie Lamoreusx, Taftville, injured | the trolley line from Derby to “r'dfle‘ SALE SALE “No, compromised at less than 58 per Taftvilie A. A.-Hillerest ball game. Miss |lowing account of the ruse which resutted | cpo g (€ 20T, BOVOS port will be a payinz proposition” May- 25 00 SALE 5 00 7 95 Martha Reynolds. principal of te Wetool, | in the wedding is taken from a Detreit| ™ o o 4 or Meade asked. PRICE Ll PRICE = PRICE - How 807" » % would like the children of the-fourth 4o | newspaper. Standard Machinery Co.. Mystic, em-| I don't know. T hope it will be” Mr. He left his better half behind him sighth grades to be at the.sehooliatel| “D. . Bourke, traffic. manager -of ‘the | PIOYEr, and Walter Burdick, West Mystic, | Siorrs replied. “I want to make it plain —Boston Transcript puncture wound of forearm, at rate of welock. After the camera man has re- | Great Lakes Transit corporation, suggest- _ n " of | t0 you gentlemen that the Connecticut R 0 . owelt, man hiad * ciiguirall - ShAciand ored the exerclses, he will tour the|ed that his daughter should lake a lake | $12:50; and Chariés H. Gallup. West|Co. is always ready and willing to co- 25 CHILDREN’S Ladies’ Extra Size 15% OFF ON ALL and the sea and the air, Row,” remarked fowr taking pictures of .- 4nteresting | trip, hoping thus to keep her,and the grid | Mystic, employe. middle ring and little | opérate with the public in the cities Imported Voile — sights in the village, and will be at the|star apart. .The bride obedjently set cut, | fingers of left hand two-thirds amputated | where we operate. We do not wish to COATS CORSETS " iYes, he has conquered about every- Providence Strest grounds for the twi-|but the trip became irksome and wh«nl‘“ rate of 36.39 for 50" weeks. gatespaise: { Qe dhcersgang smnl_{»_ww DRESSES thing but his own tongue,” replisd Jinks. lght game. The stage is all set for the|nearing Detroit on the return Yoyage she ! Waterman & Wolfe, Inc., New London, | Of the companv have that impressed on E = pap Bt gl b combat. both sides have been mnmmdium & radio message (o Ellis tn meet the | employer, and U. N. Culnepper, Groton, them . every day . - Values to $15.00 VALUES TO $18.50 Including Bon-Ton and '“’m:_'::‘r'y P"m": :“:“ sasiitas b %o quarter, and a fast contest 18 expect- | steamer in mid river with a launch. He |employe, at rate of §12.3 “Can you promise to reduce the troi- e—E st did’ sox Totokett Mfg.. Co. v fares by.Sept. 17" asked Mayor Pao- SALE PRICES SALE Royal Worcester $10.95 Norwich, employer, woman talk o i She — Y he conceited thing! 1t's be- S While her. chaperpne slept Florence | and Louis Gilmet, . Versailies. . employe, PRICE She—Yes, the g NORWICH TOWN and ber begxase; weot doWa 8.7ove laader | sprained wight. Ankis,: At rate of $6.41. Athert will ot be any reduction $2.95 and $4.95 PRl Corsets. cause sne aiways alke to him 2bout B 2 to Ellis’ waiting arm, _The, young people | . N. E. «Collapsivle - Tugs _Co, New |b¥, that time.” was Mr. Storrs' reply self.—Boston Tran: 3 At the Sacred Heart church. Monday|have been forgivén. by the Bourxes and | London, employer and Lula Bogue, Mont- _a:'""'sr ‘r’;(fr;‘l“‘ls;f‘;:r’}‘,_‘l};]“fl‘ Jou do not 3 Two negroes were I;In(“b-;:;:l :f:. ing. at 7.30. the pastor. Rev.|the news of the.marriage has been s:nt ville loye, d right mi g At o) g fe} g = i am ing case on the docks O X Lh. e b Lot s e Tk il i) Children's Gingham Dresscs, values to $3.95. . ... SALE PRICE 95c i O e month's mind requiem high mass for the e —— New London Ship and Engine Co., em- G CONTRLY e W Bt . : talion. Said one boastfully ~epase of the soul of Mre, John Hub-| CHRIST CHURCH SGHOOL Ploy/T and. Gertrua: Fruch, New London, | “Uorort’ Mr. Stos reniied. e One lot of Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine Waists, values to “Boy. Ah cames fum a tough bresd Sard o 4 HAD PICNIC AT BEACH | employe. injured spine,-at- rate of $8. e el $10.00 SALE PRICE $2.95 Mah ole man done cut his nails s e Miss Elizabeth A Malont, EAnish | Riddies and’ grown-ups, all members of | . Robert Gair Co. Uncasville. employer. | siliem by which a lower rate would be 4 Paer shp T > PR & g eag i gl TSN was in charge of the music. > v o {and John M. Flynn, New London, em-| 4 a o . B . “Hubh, ain’t so - b2 Mo o the Christ Episcopal “churck; Rév. Rich- 3 harged rtain hours of the day. Mr. ; P Gk il estors. Mrs. Morgan, Cronin sahe . Ble| 008 Qe rector: enjoved the. an. | PIoYe.. brulses. and - abrasions. on elgs | Stores said that wonld et he fossible One Hundred Voile and Tailored Waists, values a plumber, an’ twice & week he dg60 o T e Tores | Mtal outing ‘of {He: church Sunday school |2 Tight arm, at rate of $17.63. He ‘repeated that it had been proven to $3.95 SALE PRICE $1 00 e T T friends, some having come from other|Prevailing. The s, num- | STORRS SEES NO LOWER crease in fares does not increase patron- 455 A S g A i . > et Bering abaut, 130, left, Norwich at .13 TROLLEY PARES Now 220 enoush lo offset the loss in reve- To Introduce Van Raalte’s Silk Hosiery during this sale, we will Mr. Flubdub, who is somwhat henpgek During the masses at this — shuroh | 0'clock. on:two special trolfey cars and EANES, That s out of the questlon, he s ¢ A ed 2 Sunday ‘morning. Rev. Pather Brennan|arflved 3t the-beach: shortly. before 11 | Al % conference Tuesday in Xew Brit- sell Van Raalte Glove Silk Stockings, value $3.50—Sale Price $2.50 “Well, old topper™ % Fave out the anpouncement B absourh | 6'clock in, Which had been called by Mayor A. e “My wife is always telling me that Tals and August, tha simgink T#e the| During the day the members amused M- P;"";sa of that city, President Lu-|JuRY GAVE 138 VERDICT ¢he was to die, I'd marry a flapper. cholr. also the sessions of the- Sunday |themselves by taking in the various ut- ;‘::v: k%g"“;""f ;“* lfl'"ewcur: Coms FOT. GROTON PHYSICIAN wel?” schonl would he dikcontinuéd, = tractions at the beach.and swimming wis pren EROEepLJEI AN nour JaL A here Tuesday morning hrought in a ver- ‘She doesm't stop to consider that T might not want to marry anybody."— {a gathering. of .mavors-and other repre- | Jury in the court of common"pleas sentatives of ecities “about the state af-| Priday evening at 7.30 therh WHIT baithe best aport of fhe young fofks. At @ewntions in honor of the DOUBLE BLUE TRADING STAMPS Sacred-#eart | noon. beneath the shada. of (he pavilion | 2 < St ot “$138: for the ‘ARTALME he5s Louisville Courier-Journal. of Jesus. retreshments were! enjoyed. The call for | 7 Which he was quectioned and cross- e et e ' Sidnes Avery, eldest sonm of Mr. and (Home sounded shortly. affer 4 o'clock and | %% 0 UG, (R® S TIIAN COUHEDY | Bdwald Brandt, also’ of Groton. The KALEIDOSCOPE Mre. Frank S Avers of West Town |the school arrived home hefore 6 bt Tons in trolley | SUit was to recover 3157 for rofession- FOR 10 DAYS, STARTING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28t . ey e Tnd. ‘plehie’ ~arrangements " were ‘in | Possibilitiey -for. . reductions . in._trolley X ol TS y ’ Women first appeared on the stage in strest. who has been passing w*fasw‘dapd e Q. the | faresi: He: refused ito. venture a' guess|3l services in aftending a buy named the latter half of the seventeenth cemtury e oo s et ey TRk | v, of Rov.oFio . Giaham, ndtno | st Hetretused wo. venture x pance | &1 selvicer 1 atnling & bus named DURING THIS SALE. iady. N Y. where for the mext @ltaen|superintsndont of: o Sunday sehool, Wil | {2 iduc ' fares. despite The insistene: | défendant guaranteed. The crow apparently knows what o menths he will be associated with-the| llam Clar e ‘provisions committee | | o 2 a " Testimony In the case was compieted . . gun is, according to authorities General Electric company. consisted of Miss-Mabel 8. Webb. chair- i :,“‘\.:‘;,'"{;‘Qv:,"‘ Y e {jast Thursday and Tuesday morning At- Every careful buyer is an economist by nature and looks sharply after bird. = i o ey madeRt At Whys|man. assisted by the teachers of the | oz grtempts to have the. Comaectient |toTRey Warren ~B. Burrows for . the 2 . Thi - Five women are included in the mem- easter Polytechnic Tnstitute. having suc. | SChoof clasbes. i Company president ‘set a ‘teria date ;‘(‘“*“‘['“{ “““h ’;“""";“ B"“fl”"’j‘“ H. ey posslble d“coun;'h ;‘ store h‘:h.lbv:.y' made Nkl effort in the bership of the municipal council, of Aj ot completed the first three vears b for .rellef from alleged hign fares.-re- [ FleWitt for the defendant made their ar- = £ : % ivi H i sterdam. of his college career: is to’ ass- the| WILL ENFORCE ANTI-PARKING Marked (hat those: present wiii ot be | Euments. after which Juage Charles B. past to build up friendship by giving the best merchnm‘!ue ob.hmable for e R SRS JEC s it viant SIS BEGULATION 1 CIEX |abls-to give o the residents of their re-| FEaller Stareed (he Jucy. Toe jury was the least money, and every trading advantage. In keeping with our pro- er fowl in the United States is in the n eonn is - spective cities any “more information i i N 4 ey o2 this That new regulations are. in force. of- | °F ot 4 St R . f . State of Nebraska. the conclufion of this period Ms. Aviry |1 Tine Dmie ' curiin.. sections. of | 21008, his line.ihan. es avaiiabl be | v, yuow NATIONAL gressive policy of co-operation we have adopted what appeals to us as Texas, the greatest pecan aut produc- bt Bl e Binnd B 130 B 11 Secoine: Rrowtt 165 saoatbie BF-Norwion | & H T A T GUARD TO WEST POINT one of the soundest, fairest and most liberal discount systems every de- i il A e 2o sparatory to his graduath o fal- ‘ enen | Wa< had by all" Presidenc Storrs =mil-| Corp. Richard Pearson of Groton has . . 415 . e lowing June . gty reblieal been honorably discharged from Batters vised—Royal Blue Saving Stamps with every cash purchase made in our Forty-five per cent of all deaths of tn- M. and Mre Framk 8. Avers and |V (e M Do e Brons. | Mavor Pdonessa said: “T am frank to| A, One Hundréd and Ninety-Second Field e s I el and £ b fants under one month of age are dus to sohs. Sidney and Arihur motored re-| 70 ATk on the mesterls aide of Ben sy that for severai vears T have at:| Artillers of New London. (o permit him store. This is a cash discount plan evolved and put forth by the same old, prenatal and congential causes tly to West Stafford and.spent the 3 nd tacked the Connecticut Company, as|to emeer West Point military v at the home of Mr. Avery's Wfl’l’fl-!nr&l nor-on the southerly side of Main others about the F =i i miary scadeng state have dome and continue to do until A person weighing 120 to 140 pounds Corporal has about as much blood as might be Fearson won his _appointment last March as a Natlonal Guard candi-i reliable Royal Stamp Company that has served you so well for the past street between Shettcket street and Mar- ket Btreet. . * in-Jaw and sister. Rey. and Mra. Frank will probably wé g J ined in five quart milk botties. A Puller, where the former holds-a pas- are given fower fares and hetier servies. |date from Connecticat i twelve years. e torate The traftic ofticers:on duty at Shan- |3 (hin it aenia b, wel o e e e e Y The British museum ‘“fl""“““"‘: Taring purchased & mew modern Jun: | Non corner‘are keeping 2 watchful eve 10| pany to ‘t'y & S-cent fare for a: seast | Successfully. | Ha was recommended 1 Kknown examples of Chinese writing 1 paiow. Mr. and Mr. Frank J..Golkow.|See that these'Teguiations are observed. |wix ‘gonths. T believe many pecnie who |Capt. Thomas T, Frolane. matos rons. form of inscriptions on animals bomes. wce and ljitle son. William Graham Gol-;So far merély warnings and orders to : , : row walk, wo-nd ride it they could afford | mander. —EXTRA OFFER— & The total deaths in the American ex- kowske, who for the past 14 months|move have been ‘given when cars were peditionary forces, including thows om have occupied Dr. C. H. Lamb's apar:-|found parked there, but outo drivers who transports. between May, 1817, and Jan- ment at Norwich Town. are movifig this| violate thesé parking regulations run the uary, 1920, were 77,712, week to thelr new home of the st |risk of more stringent application of the ROYAL BLUE Tresch. Sasl. Whish wer Sl i Side, Norwich. i | W : $2.00 — Free Coupon —$2.00 milltary use on strong canvas are now be- Last Sunday eveming ' the. Leoksut TR ? 3 . ing used In England to make inner #les S i e e “uuB:il DENIES .NEW . TRIAL.IN Cut out this coupon, present it h“ m;om;%" and we STAMPS for tennis shoes. eavor Union visited the C. E. #oclet. ;A 5 .00 worth or oyal Bl Totoard. Consrepations: D~ Fie OLAFF V8. ANDREWS SUIT will give you FREE $2. (20) -Roy: ue h . l Jullge James H. Webb handed down a S . nmp Sal decision in ‘the superior court Tuesday Approximately 1,200,000 pairs of new ard Bushnell of Occum. and -Barl Palmer trench and field shoes were sold for $i.53 of Lisbon. both members of-the-commit- Stamps on any purchase of 50c or more, in addition to your regular stamps. $250 in Merchandise Free for a Boil Shfi half b = a pair by the quartermaster department tee, furnished automobiles for the_frip: | Ien¥ing the:motion” for s wew: trial in o =P oeram Customers sign here ......... filled book of Royal Blue Stamps or of the United States army. Wil Tibel Tug Biekel:| - . . E.. Andrews of Norwich, -in which the salted water i $225 in cash—$1.25 for half-filled P Thited States - Distrct Auwpq'f:r":‘:: ik ;::‘;';"‘i’::m‘;”r"“ Diced Celery book, or $1.12 cash. SAMPLE MILLINERY George ‘ohen an James- i McGOV- | ceiveq. in-an automobile accident- in-Nor- i AT ONE-HALF PRICE. »rn. TUnited States colleotor: o7 GASCOM | wich, Judge. Wels. heard the - aryu. Diced Green Pepper R o 5 .:" S ::r':_ - . - g;’m:":”}:‘ ments on the motion' in Norwich last Mix well with: ine of ; 8 " o 3 MILLINERY liam C. Bickel within the nes{.few-8avs. . 5 e tag 15 now at Belgeport™ Fuis 5 B gl ro e Y Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise THE PASNIK CO. are showisg thie the Boat_which was suspected of having| .. ..oy % Prie ey taken a cargo of liquor ffom a point 'hig, Sundpy schoul"dass ‘of ‘which Mrs. Near New York harbor and i Harry Siebbins Is teacher met Tueslay - Sy S lgy -+ Ery “‘""“w‘,""fi,’“,‘:lmm at ithe home of Miss Olive :nutton Chappell Co’s wharf at New..London|0f Russell road. The meeting ‘took the recently. When discovered ‘there no li- | 1orm of 3 party for Miss Helen Berkoff e - wid Teund - - W06rd, YA ithe who' js. engaged to be -married-1> hen- tharities helleve that she - unioadsd iver [ néth Berglund.of this eity. Miss-Berkoft cargo at New London. 4 e was | ted: & handsome* Nutting The government officars sent & crew | ture by her class. During the, evening andl took the craft to New York ani she refreshments were served by the hostess was later brought to Bridgeport. and an enjoyable evening spent. Abtended Normal School iradantion | i For'Stay at. Delbears Island Mr. and Mrs. John A. Walz and Mary | ‘George Dolbeare and Johri B. Oat loft ‘Walz attended the graduation. exercises [Montay for Dolbeare Island, Lake Mash- st Willimantic Normal scheo! last weni, | apaug, where they will stay -at Mr. Dol Miss Viole Walz was one of f m,.- beare’s cottage untll over July 4th. Later mtes. Aftér spending hs rsum: in the .week several other Norwich mcn The Pasnik Co. Sell for Less. Glad to See You Appreciate Good Values — Those $1.97 LADIES' GINGHAM STREET DRESSES, COMING IN EVERY DAY, ON SALE IN ALL 5 STORE? _Four cisgu, 12¢, 30c, 50c, 95¢ QRO Rt MAYONNAISE “The wide-mouth, screse-top.glase jars have many household uses. with her parants ‘e Wil feachiii will join them . to-snioy : faning < sud The Pasnik a st Harizore. - - gy cAmping until the Bollday. s